Abstract
The aqueous extract of the edible mushroom Sarcodon aspratus showed inhibitory effects against angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE). l-Pipecolic acid (l-piperidine-2-carboxylic acid) was isolated from a hot-water extract in a 0.02% yield as an active principle. The mode of inhibition of l-pipecolic acid was found to be competitive, whereas its d-isomer showed no significant inhibitory effects against ACE, suggesting that the configuration of the carboxyl group in the molecule plays an important role in the enzyme inhibition. © 2007 The Japan Wood Research Society.
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Kiyoto, M., Saito, S., Hattori, K., Cho, N. S., Hara, T., Yagi, Y., & Aoyama, M. (2008). Inhibitory effects of l-pipecolic acid from the edible mushroom, Sarcodon aspratus, on angiotensin I-converting enzyme. Journal of Wood Science, 54(2), 179–181. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10086-007-0923-7
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